A couple of years ago, before I discovered UK Workshop and the wisdom that it contains, I bought a Brook No.7 plane (pause for gasps of horror). I mainly make small items of furniture and musical instruments and my Record No.5½ was the largest plane I felt the need for until I set out to make a double bed. I suspect I was lucky as my Brook plane turned out to have a pretty flat sole and the blade didn’t need much fettling to make it work OK. However, the yoke offended me every time I saw it or adjusted the plane – it is made of two pieces of pressed steel held together with a hollow rivet and was a very sloppy fit. I have replaced the yoke with one made from a solid piece of steel and the result is a considerable improvement. It was an interesting exercise in metalwork and I thought that readers might be interested to see it. However, I think a better path to getting a good No.7 without buying a premium new one would be to look out for an old Stanley or Record and refurbish as necessary!